Further reduction in capacity by Kingfisher Airlines has come as a blessing in disguise for the industry, which has been reeling under huge losses.
This reduction is likely to increase the average load factor, currently around 75 per cent, and the yields thereby.
The average industry fares are already up to 20 per cent higher and the increasing trend picked up after Kingfisher pulled back some capacity in November.
"The average industry loads is over 75 per cent, which will rise after Kingfisher cuts capacity. The capacity cut is on expected lines and the capacity will be back after things improve," said Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation Chief Executive Officer Kapil Kaul.
According to estimates, the total number of seats offered in the domestic sector by airlines in a day is 210,000 and the total daily passenger number is 160,000.
With Kingfisher pulling out 80 flights from the system, it will reduce 12,000 seats per day on the basis of 150